So what happened in Solar 10?
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So what happened in Solar 10?
Going through my collection I noticed that an intro to Unity talked about the two worlds of Solar in a way I don't remember seeing before. Sharing it below:
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Re: So what happened in Solar 10?
Solar #10 introduces Geoff.
I imagine the above summary refers to the final chapter of the Alpha & Omega arc, though the bulk of the issue itself directly addresses the events of it from Geoff's perspective.
This is in the same issue. Geoff is reacting to the destruction of the world before it happened, heh.


I imagine the above summary refers to the final chapter of the Alpha & Omega arc, though the bulk of the issue itself directly addresses the events of it from Geoff's perspective.
This is in the same issue. Geoff is reacting to the destruction of the world before it happened, heh.


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Re: So what happened in Solar 10?
Good catch. A lot of debate on what actually happened at the end of Alpha and Omega, but here it is explained directly from the source:magnusr wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:09 pm Going through my collection I noticed that an intro to Unity talked about the two worlds of Solar in a way I don't remember seeing before. Sharing it below:
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Issue #10 of Solar, Man of the Atom sees the utter destruction of the Earth by Solar. Two beings escape the catastrophe: Solar himself, who is shunted into the anti-matter mirror image of his own continuum, thereby winding up on our world; and one other, who, empowered like Solar himself, manages to escape into the Lost Land.